When navigating the configuration pages of the KDE client, selecting the video
page causes the client to crash. Here's the output on the console:
QDBusMarshaller: type `VectorString' attempts to redefine basic D-BUS type 'as'
(QStringList) (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
QDBusMarshaller: type `MapStringVectorString' produces invalid D-BUS signature
`a{s}' (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
QDBusMarshaller: type `MapStringMapStringVectorString' produces invalid D-BUS
signature `a{s}' (Did you forget to call beginStructure() ?)
Requested unknown device "Method "getDefaultDevice" with signature "" on
interface "org.sflphone.SFLphone.VideoManager" doesn't exist
"
KCrash: Application 'sflphone-client-kde' crashing...
I thought -- wait, maybe it's because I didn't install sflphone-daemon-video.
So I installed that, which removed sflphone-daemon. It didn't help -- the crash
still occured.
Just now, after I began typing this note, I realized something else in the
console output:
Account parameter " "Account.videoPortMin" " not found
Account parameter " "Account.videoPortMax" " not found
I bet this is because the SIP server I'm connecting to doesn't support video.
In the client, on the Codecs tab, the video codec box is empty. Yet, the
setting "Enable video when supported" is enabled. I disabled this setting. Even
then, I could still select the video page and cause the client to crash.
Is there still something missing for video? It seems unusual for the client to
crash in a scenario like this.
...Steve
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